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president donald trump how did that breaux bads go down in france. while you could argue that the french are actually getting used or that have gotten used to his way of doing international politics actually his principle is i'm going to talk to everybody even though we won't agree but he's trying to be you know have a good relationship with all the leaders on an international level the french to peace shake down they think that he's actually a good international president even though he's not completely he's not that much supported in france that in france it's fifty fiftieth's the top of the population still think that he's doing a very good job and half of the population either against him or they don't really know what to think about him however they do most of the people here do think that he's a good international president especially as for once it's a president who speaks english but how has his strategy actually got him because the e.u. medals tariffs dispute is still going on. absolutely you know what it's like with these meetings you never
president donald trump how did that breaux bads go down in france. while you could argue that the french are actually getting used or that have gotten used to his way of doing international politics actually his principle is i'm going to talk to everybody even though we won't agree but he's trying to be you know have a good relationship with all the leaders on an international level the french to peace shake down they think that he's actually a good international president even though he's not...
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breaux i think we have a competitive legislation, competition is always aired in the political worldand i do think that the end of the day, these are people who were supposed to be qualified, know what they are doing, they're dealing with a lot of money but also a hospital has to be built and has been laid people off and this is the top and and we need to make sure the bottom and is looked after and it's happening too much so we can't have that any more. it's in some ways linked this business of the railway franchises and on the front we have got a lovely picture of the l and express train, with steam coming out of them and it is ten o'clock the 1930s and the name is coming back but the story is that it's a third time in i2 story is that it's a third time in 12 years having to say this is not being run well pablo i think in any otherjob being run well pablo i think in any other job they would being run well pablo i think in any otherjob they would be sacked. that be honest about this, i am really passionate about this, i travel around andl passionate about this, i travel around and i
breaux i think we have a competitive legislation, competition is always aired in the political worldand i do think that the end of the day, these are people who were supposed to be qualified, know what they are doing, they're dealing with a lot of money but also a hospital has to be built and has been laid people off and this is the top and and we need to make sure the bottom and is looked after and it's happening too much so we can't have that any more. it's in some ways linked this business...
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community-based outpatient clinic in states breaux, georgia, the ray hendricks veterans clinic. i would like to say that the this time, i hear from people and they talk about things on here, yeah, they're naming another post office or v.a. clinic. that's right, we are today. we're naming a v.a. clinic after someone who gave their life serving this nation, coming back, doing the things that build our community, and i think what people think is this is an exercise we go through. i would encourage, mr. speaker, for everyone when they go by one of these buildings and see a namen the side of it and wonder what it's after, you can now google those things pretty easy. i guarantee you, every time you goog that will name you'll come away amazed at what your fellow citizens did. what they gave to this country. and in the case you heard it from the gentleman about ray hendricks' service, 42 years in uniform, i will guarantee you that states breaux, georgia, is a better place because of -- that states bro georgia is a better place of -- statesboro georgia is a better place because what he d
community-based outpatient clinic in states breaux, georgia, the ray hendricks veterans clinic. i would like to say that the this time, i hear from people and they talk about things on here, yeah, they're naming another post office or v.a. clinic. that's right, we are today. we're naming a v.a. clinic after someone who gave their life serving this nation, coming back, doing the things that build our community, and i think what people think is this is an exercise we go through. i would...
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lead it's now led by now the politician man had a hand picked to be prime minister and is now in breaux old in a corruption scandal niger denies involvement. here is now in coalition with anwar ibrahim the deputy prime minister the sect in one nine hundred ninety eight and wire is serving a five year jail sentence for sodomy charges he says are politically motivated mcateer says he'll seek a real pardon for anwar which may allow him to become prime minister within two years leading up to this farce and on election day when it became clear that this was going to be a close race there was concern about exactly how this would unfold depending on who would win. would there be protests or violence on the streets there's been no sign of fact instead only celebrations. the delays to the swearing in ceremony would have created a few nerves within the government in waiting and its supporters fearful of last minute tricks ruining their party but the transition was smooth which in itself is remarkable given the high stakes the characters involved and their intertwined history wayne hay al jazeera
lead it's now led by now the politician man had a hand picked to be prime minister and is now in breaux old in a corruption scandal niger denies involvement. here is now in coalition with anwar ibrahim the deputy prime minister the sect in one nine hundred ninety eight and wire is serving a five year jail sentence for sodomy charges he says are politically motivated mcateer says he'll seek a real pardon for anwar which may allow him to become prime minister within two years leading up to this...
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john breaux. trent lott. others. there is no transparency.ere's open source, open secrets is a lobbying database. type in a name, a client, see what they're paid for, how much they're paid. that's really the problem here, right? there's a lack of transparenciment it's a black box. money went in. look, if you look at cohen's pitch, i'm the best, closest guy to the president f. you're a sophisticated company, that is probably not going to sell you the day. i'm quite surprised the folks signed up and paid as much money as they did. >> some $100,000 a month. jeffrey? >> i'm so moved that james madison wrote the first amendment to protect the sleaze bags on k street. >> hey. >> but the idea that the only problem is transparency, no. the problem is that if you have money in the united states you can buy access through lobbying. a disgusting profession, legal but only problem is transparency is no. it is the problem is -- >> jeff? >> you can buy -- >> jeff, why is that a problem? why is that a problem if you can make an argument. you're saying all p
john breaux. trent lott. others. there is no transparency.ere's open source, open secrets is a lobbying database. type in a name, a client, see what they're paid for, how much they're paid. that's really the problem here, right? there's a lack of transparenciment it's a black box. money went in. look, if you look at cohen's pitch, i'm the best, closest guy to the president f. you're a sophisticated company, that is probably not going to sell you the day. i'm quite surprised the folks signed up...
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what is former senator john breaux, evan bayh, trent lott, what do they do for a living?hey sell their influence. what does corey lewandowski do for a living? he cells his influence. this is the revolting culture that exists in washington, d.c. it's legal but it's revolting. >> but jeffrey, look, michael cohen has not been indicted yet and there's no evidence that anything illegal took place. you're right that this is part of the washington swamp. what's not part of the normal washington swamp is that money going for corporate influence is going into the same account where it's been reported that money is being paid out to a porn star who is alleged to be the president's former mistress. that's not typical washington. >> that i would agree. the porn star angle is somewhat novel, i'll grant you that. but the idea that serve so shocked and outraged that michael cohen, having failed to get a job in the administration decides to whore himself out as someone in the investigation, that's the american way. that's legal. >> but remember, it's not just that, it's cnn reporting thi
what is former senator john breaux, evan bayh, trent lott, what do they do for a living?hey sell their influence. what does corey lewandowski do for a living? he cells his influence. this is the revolting culture that exists in washington, d.c. it's legal but it's revolting. >> but jeffrey, look, michael cohen has not been indicted yet and there's no evidence that anything illegal took place. you're right that this is part of the washington swamp. what's not part of the normal washington...
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lead it's now led by now the politician man had a hand picked to be prime minister and is now in breaux old in a corruption scandal niger denies involvement. here is now in coalition with anwar ibrahim the deputy prime minister he sex in one nine hundred ninety eight and wire is serving a five year jail sentence for sodomy charges he says are politically motivated as mahathir says he'll seek a real pardon for anwar which may allow him to become prime minister within two years leading up to this farce and on election day when it became clear that this was going to be a close race there was concern about exactly how this would unfold depending on who would win. would there be violence on the streets there's been no sign of that instead of the only celebrations. the delays to the swearing in ceremony would have created a few nerves within the government in waiting and its supporters fearful of last minute tricks ruining their party but the transition was smooth which in itself is remarkable given the high stakes the characters involved and their intertwined history wayne hey al jazeera kua
lead it's now led by now the politician man had a hand picked to be prime minister and is now in breaux old in a corruption scandal niger denies involvement. here is now in coalition with anwar ibrahim the deputy prime minister he sex in one nine hundred ninety eight and wire is serving a five year jail sentence for sodomy charges he says are politically motivated as mahathir says he'll seek a real pardon for anwar which may allow him to become prime minister within two years leading up to this...
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michael fletcher, susan breaux. i reit earlier remarks several panelists will speak from personal experience. i ask our audience to be cognizant and respectful of all of ever our panelists. questions keep that in mind as well. please begin. >> good morning. it is an honor to join today's critical hearing particularly with survivors and family members of hate crime victims. thanks so much for your resilliance, commitment to change and for speaking up. south asian americans living together are national non-partisan racial justice organization fighting for the civil rights of south asians in the u.s. our ultimate vision is dignity and full inclusion for all. south asians are the second most rapidly growing demographic group in the u.s., numbering over five million today. south asian population has more than doubled since 2000. we are largely immigrant community. roughly one in three south asian are muslim. our communities increasingly are caught in the cross-hairs of race, religion and immigration. all of these factors
michael fletcher, susan breaux. i reit earlier remarks several panelists will speak from personal experience. i ask our audience to be cognizant and respectful of all of ever our panelists. questions keep that in mind as well. please begin. >> good morning. it is an honor to join today's critical hearing particularly with survivors and family members of hate crime victims. thanks so much for your resilliance, commitment to change and for speaking up. south asian americans living together...
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seeing a breaux hug on the -- bro hug on the korean peninsula.d man of kim jong-un negotiating with mike pompeo. is it possible we could get too enthusiastic about something universally skeptical about just a month ago? >> i think it's a good thing, inherently we'll have this summit. that gets the cards on the table. it allows president trump to test kim jong-un at his word. but as you say, charles. there is concern that is the he have did sill -- devil is in the details with summits like this. measure of success will be after june 12th, one or two weeks. i think it has to be that sort of a period. iaea inspectors, which is the international atomic energy agency, get in there to start doing snap inspections at a limited level, just to test kim jong-un to see if he is being serious. if he is not, he won't allow that, then we go back to maximum pressure i think. charles: we know denuclearization is our ultimate goal. we know what the definition of it means. i'm pretty sure north korea does as well. what i'm not getting from a lot of experts, what e
seeing a breaux hug on the -- bro hug on the korean peninsula.d man of kim jong-un negotiating with mike pompeo. is it possible we could get too enthusiastic about something universally skeptical about just a month ago? >> i think it's a good thing, inherently we'll have this summit. that gets the cards on the table. it allows president trump to test kim jong-un at his word. but as you say, charles. there is concern that is the he have did sill -- devil is in the details with summits like...